You bitch at me and I will slaughter you all.
Just kidding, but honestly, here me out on this.
After reviewing that new post, about the Maynard imposter on 10,000-days.com, I realized something. He mentions the word Myriad, now I don't know if and of you realized this, but that means Ten Thousand in Archaic. (Dcitionary.com: link-http://dictionary.reference.com/search?q=myriad)
Now, do you guys remember this thing? • • • - • • - - • - -
T-E-N T-H-O-U-S-A-N-D fits, and after thinking about it, maybe 10,000 Days is not really the true title, at least, not in that simple form. Maybe the title is actually "Myriad Days", or Myriad at that. Or, perhaps "Myriad Days" even fits in that group of symbols. M-Y-R-I-A-D-(omit space to make fit)D-A-Y-S
Who knows?
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You bitch at me and I will slaughter you all.
Just kidding, but honestly, here me out on this.
After reviewing that new post, about the Maynard imposter on 10,000-days.com, I realized something. He mentions the word Myriad, now I don't know if and of you realized this, but that means Ten Thousand in Archaic. (Dcitionary.com: link-http://dictionary.reference.com/search?q=myriad)
Now, do you guys remember this thing? • • • - • • - - • - -
T-E-N T-H-O-U-S-A-N-D fits, and after thinking about it, maybe 10,000 Days is not really the true title, at least, not in that simple form. Maybe the title is actually "Myriad Days", or Myriad at that. Or, perhaps "Myriad Days" even fits in that group of symbols. M-Y-R-I-A-D-(omit space to make fit)D-A-Y-S
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"myriad days" sounds worse than "10,000 days".
This has been brought up before. Its entirely possible... I think it'd suck, but it could happen.
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"myriad days" sounds worse than "10,000 days".
This has been brought up before. Its entirely possible... I think it'd suck, but it could happen.
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that was exactly what I was trying to get across to people on this board 2 minutes ago, but those who read my post, I suppose can't read more than a few words at the time...
anyways, I also think that's pretty suspicious. and I also think, that maybe, just maybe, the new album will have MYRIAD in its title...
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that was exactly what I was trying to get across to people on this board 2 minutes ago, but those who read my post, I suppose can't read more than a few words at the time...
anyways, I also think that's pretty suspicious. and I also think, that maybe, just maybe, the new album will have MYRIAD in its title...
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possable, sounds better than 10,000 days
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possable, sounds better than 10,000 days
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Maybe it will just be called myriad...
OMG!!!
What had happened is that, after the message indicator spelled out ********, the planchette then moved very quickly across the board and actually bumped into the leg of one of the sitters. This was Srr. (technikrym omitted). What makes this particularly remarkable (in light of this new track listing) is that the Soror's first initial is M.
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Maybe it will just be called myriad...
OMG!!!
What had happened is that, after the message indicator spelled out ********, the planchette then moved very quickly across the board and actually bumped into the leg of one of the sitters. This was Srr. (technikrym omitted). What makes this particularly remarkable (in light of this new track listing) is that the Soror's first initial is M.
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Myriad > 10,000 Days > Myriad Days
Edit: Aldaraia > every other possible title.
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Myriad > 10,000 Days > Myriad Days
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Myriad > 10,000 Days > Myriad Days
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Myriad > 10,000 Days > Myriad Days
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"In light of this new tracklisting?"...now are you referring to the one posted on toolband? Or a new one I may have missed?
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"In light of this new tracklisting?"...now are you referring to the one posted on toolband? Or a new one I may have missed?
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"In light of this new tracklisting?"...now are you referring to the one posted on toolband? Or a new one I may have missed?
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The current one I guess...
I'm telling you, my original theory was more valid than a lot of people are giving it credit for....
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"In light of this new tracklisting?"...now are you referring to the one posted on toolband? Or a new one I may have missed?
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I'm telling you, my original theory was more valid than a lot of people are giving it credit for....
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Myriad > 10,000 Days > Myriad Days
Edit: Aldaraia > every other possible title.
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Myriadian?
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Myriad > 10,000 Days > Myriad Days
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I think you're one of the "good ones"...who has actually done a lot of research, instead of JUST playing the guessing game.
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I think you're one of the "good ones"...who has actually done a lot of research, instead of JUST playing the guessing game.
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Meh. Sounds too much like Meridian...
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It could make sense, if it was somehow meant to correlate with the "war in iraq", but then we're diving back into the whole politics thing again.
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It could make sense, if it was somehow meant to correlate with the "war in iraq", but then we're diving back into the whole politics thing again.
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lol, well as it stands all we can do is wait to see what the title is...
Myriad might be a fan's wishful thinking, but the thing is TOOL makes the decisions, not us.
Trust In Tool, I say
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Meh. Sounds too much like Meridian...
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lol, well as it stands all we can do is wait to see what the title is...
Myriad might be a fan's wishful thinking, but the thing is TOOL makes the decisions, not us.
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After reviewing that new post, about the Maynard imposter on 10,000-days.com, I realized something. He mentions the word Myriad, now I don't know if and of you realized this, but that means Ten Thousand in Archaic.
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Originally Posted by Vaginal Replicator
After reviewing that new post, about the Maynard imposter on 10,000-days.com, I realized something. He mentions the word Myriad, now I don't know if and of you realized this, but that means Ten Thousand in Archaic.
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How about 'Myriaday'? That doesn't suck too much as a title.
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How about 'Myriaday'? That doesn't suck too much as a title.
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It seems based on past events (I know we continue living in the past)... but Tool has been far more creative with title names. Myriad is actually a fairly common word...that's not to say they would never use such a word, but as an album title? I don't know. If they were to use it, they may manipulate it into something, like with aenima and lateralus. Just my guess.
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It seems based on past events (I know we continue living in the past)... but Tool has been far more creative with title names. Myriad is actually a fairly common word...that's not to say they would never use such a word, but as an album title? I don't know. If they were to use it, they may manipulate it into something, like with aenima and lateralus. Just my guess.
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myriadia
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anything involving myriad is worse than 10000 days
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myriadia
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anything involving myriad is worse than 10000 days
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As it looks right now, the title is '10,000 Days'. So... whos to say how creative Tool is with their album titles?
I like the prefix Myria... it sounds nifty. Something that means 'day' on the end of that would make an interesting title, methinks.
Edit: Myriadia sounds pretty sweet, actually. Much more tool-esque.
Myriadies isn't as good, but not bad.
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Re: Myriad
As it looks right now, the title is '10,000 Days'. So... whos to say how creative Tool is with their album titles?
I like the prefix Myria... it sounds nifty. Something that means 'day' on the end of that would make an interesting title, methinks.
Edit: Myriadia sounds pretty sweet, actually. Much more tool-esque.
Myriadies isn't as good, but not bad.
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Hey, this is kind of interesting:
The Jews reckoned the day from sunset to sunset (Lev. 23:32). It was originally
divided into three parts (Ps. 55:17). "The heat of the day" (1 Sam. 11:11; Neh.
7:3) was at our nine o'clock, and "the cool of the day" just before sunset (Gen.
3:8). Before the Captivity the Jews divided the night into three watches, (1)
from sunset to midnight (Lam. 2:19); (2) from midnight till the cock-crowing
(Judg. 7:19); and (3) from the cock-crowing till sunrise (Ex. 14:24). In the
New Testament the division of the Greeks and Romans into four watches was
adopted (Mark 13:35). (See WATCHES.) The division of the day by hours is
first mentioned in Dan. 3:6, 15; 4:19; 5:5. This mode of reckoning was borrowed
from the Chaldeans. The reckoning of twelve hours was from sunrise to sunset,
and accordingly the hours were of variable length (John 11:9). The word "day"
sometimes signifies an indefinite time (Gen. 2:4; Isa. 22:5; Heb. 3:8, etc.).
In Job 3:1 it denotes a birthday, and in Isa. 2:12, Acts 17:31, and 2 Tim.
1:18, the great day of final judgment.
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Hey, this is kind of interesting:
The Jews reckoned the day from sunset to sunset (Lev. 23:32). It was originally
divided into three parts (Ps. 55:17). "The heat of the day" (1 Sam. 11:11; Neh.
7:3) was at our nine o'clock, and "the cool of the day" just before sunset (Gen.
3:8). Before the Captivity the Jews divided the night into three watches, (1)
from sunset to midnight (Lam. 2:19); (2) from midnight till the cock-crowing
(Judg. 7:19); and (3) from the cock-crowing till sunrise (Ex. 14:24). In the
New Testament the division of the Greeks and Romans into four watches was
adopted (Mark 13:35). (See WATCHES.) The division of the day by hours is
first mentioned in Dan. 3:6, 15; 4:19; 5:5. This mode of reckoning was borrowed
from the Chaldeans. The reckoning of twelve hours was from sunrise to sunset,
and accordingly the hours were of variable length (John 11:9). The word "day"
sometimes signifies an indefinite time (Gen. 2:4; Isa. 22:5; Heb. 3:8, etc.).
In Job 3:1 it denotes a birthday, and in Isa. 2:12, Acts 17:31, and 2 Tim.
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Hey, this is kind of interesting:
The Jews reckoned the day from sunset to sunset (Lev. 23:32). It was originally
divided into three parts (Ps. 55:17). "The heat of the day" (1 Sam. 11:11; Neh.
7:3) was at our nine o'clock, and "the cool of the day" just before sunset (Gen.
3:8). Before the Captivity the Jews divided the night into three watches, (1)
from sunset to midnight (Lam. 2:19); (2) from midnight till the cock-crowing
(Judg. 7:19); and (3) from the cock-crowing till sunrise (Ex. 14:24). In the
New Testament the division of the Greeks and Romans into four watches was
adopted (Mark 13:35). (See WATCHES.) The division of the day by hours is
first mentioned in Dan. 3:6, 15; 4:19; 5:5. This mode of reckoning was borrowed
from the Chaldeans. The reckoning of twelve hours was from sunrise to sunset,
and accordingly the hours were of variable length (John 11:9). The word "day"
sometimes signifies an indefinite time (Gen. 2:4; Isa. 22:5; Heb. 3:8, etc.).
In Job 3:1 it denotes a birthday, and in Isa. 2:12, Acts 17:31, and 2 Tim.
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Ocelot199
Hey, this is kind of interesting:
The Jews reckoned the day from sunset to sunset (Lev. 23:32). It was originally
divided into three parts (Ps. 55:17). "The heat of the day" (1 Sam. 11:11; Neh.
7:3) was at our nine o'clock, and "the cool of the day" just before sunset (Gen.
3:8). Before the Captivity the Jews divided the night into three watches, (1)
from sunset to midnight (Lam. 2:19); (2) from midnight till the cock-crowing
(Judg. 7:19); and (3) from the cock-crowing till sunrise (Ex. 14:24). In the
New Testament the division of the Greeks and Romans into four watches was
adopted (Mark 13:35). (See WATCHES.) The division of the day by hours is
first mentioned in Dan. 3:6, 15; 4:19; 5:5. This mode of reckoning was borrowed
from the Chaldeans. The reckoning of twelve hours was from sunrise to sunset,
and accordingly the hours were of variable length (John 11:9). The word "day"
sometimes signifies an indefinite time (Gen. 2:4; Isa. 22:5; Heb. 3:8, etc.).
In Job 3:1 it denotes a birthday, and in Isa. 2:12, Acts 17:31, and 2 Tim.
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Hmm.. things are starting to get kind of interesting....
No matter what the intents of this are, you have to admit that Tool has done a damn good job of keeping us RIGHT where they want us...
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Hmm.. things are starting to get kind of interesting....
No matter what the intents of this are, you have to admit that Tool has done a damn good job of keeping us RIGHT where they want us...
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As it looks right now, the title is '10,000 Days'. So... whos to say how creative Tool is with their album titles?
I like the prefix Myria... it sounds nifty. Something that means 'day' on the end of that would make an interesting title, methinks.
Edit: Myriadia sounds pretty sweet, actually. Much more tool-esque.
Myriadies isn't as good, but not bad.
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Meteroa? Myriadia?
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Re: Myriad
Quote:
Originally Posted by Ocelot199
As it looks right now, the title is '10,000 Days'. So... whos to say how creative Tool is with their album titles?
I like the prefix Myria... it sounds nifty. Something that means 'day' on the end of that would make an interesting title, methinks.
Edit: Myriadia sounds pretty sweet, actually. Much more tool-esque.
Myriadies isn't as good, but not bad.
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Hmm.. things are starting to get kind of interesting....
No matter what the intents of this are, you have to admit that Tool has done a damn good job of keeping us RIGHT where they want us...
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Haha, yeah. And I'm bored anyway, so this is keeping me entertained.
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Meteroa? Myriadia?
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Myriadia sounds perfect, doesn't it? For a Tool album, I mean... that just fits so nicely. Dunno about Meteroa...
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Hmm.. things are starting to get kind of interesting....
No matter what the intents of this are, you have to admit that Tool has done a damn good job of keeping us RIGHT where they want us...
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Haha, yeah. And I'm bored anyway, so this is keeping me entertained.
Quote:
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Meteroa? Myriadia?
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Myriadia sounds perfect, doesn't it? For a Tool album, I mean... that just fits so nicely. Dunno about Meteroa...
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Hmm.. things are starting to get kind of interesting....
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Yea right in the Nuts
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Re: Myriad
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Hmm.. things are starting to get kind of interesting....
No matter what the intents of this are, you have to admit that Tool has done a damn good job of keeping us RIGHT where they want us...
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Yea right in the Nuts
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Yea right in the Nuts
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Myradia means something in some other language that I don't recognize. Looks Icelandic (or thereabouts). Bunch of the websites you get when you google it are in that language: http://www.google.com/search?q=myria...n&start=0&sa=N
Anybody know what language that is?
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Myradia means something in some other language that I don't recognize. Looks Icelandic (or thereabouts). Bunch of the websites you get when you google it are in that language: http://www.google.com/search?q=myria...n&start=0&sa=N
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We sure are investing a lot into what that person wrote in the 10,000Days.com forum, although he did have some very interesting things to say. Who really thinks that was actually Maynard which he claimed to be? I don't, Maynard wouldn't come preach on some random Tool forum.. he's better than that, isn't he?
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Re: Myriad
We sure are investing a lot into what that person wrote in the 10,000Days.com forum, although he did have some very interesting things to say. Who really thinks that was actually Maynard which he claimed to be? I don't, Maynard wouldn't come preach on some random Tool forum.. he's better than that, isn't he?
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03-17-2006, 06:54 PM
I highly doubt that was Maynard, and I'm not working off anything that guy said. Myradia literally translates to '10,000 Days'... just working on the assumtion that '10,000 Days' really is the title, but not in that form.
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Re: Myriad
I highly doubt that was Maynard, and I'm not working off anything that guy said. Myradia literally translates to '10,000 Days'... just working on the assumtion that '10,000 Days' really is the title, but not in that form.
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HOLY FUCKING SHIT
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Re: Myriad
HOLY FUCKING SHIT
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03-17-2006, 06:56 PM
... what?
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Re: Myriad
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Whoa.. this has GOT to be a coincidence...
Inside which appears a holy man-fish whose face is ensphered by a radiant gloriole.
Arrayed in myriad tinted reflections, I behold the majesty of its gestures,
TOOL NEWSLETTER - DECEMBER 2004... About a trip.. to .. Iceland...
..... whoa.....
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03-17-2006, 06:57 PM
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Re: Myriad
Whoa.. this has GOT to be a coincidence...
Inside which appears a holy man-fish whose face is ensphered by a radiant gloriole.
Arrayed in myriad tinted reflections, I behold the majesty of its gestures,
TOOL NEWSLETTER - DECEMBER 2004... About a trip.. to .. Iceland...
..... whoa.....
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03-17-2006, 06:58 PM
I only said it looked Icelandic, not that it was. We need someone who knows whatever language that is... However, if it is, then its far more than just a coincidence. FAR more.
Of course, that newsletter was from over a year ago... Dec '04. I don't think they had named it yet.
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Re: Myriad
I only said it looked Icelandic, not that it was. We need someone who knows whatever language that is... However, if it is, then its far more than just a coincidence. FAR more.
Of course, that newsletter was from over a year ago... Dec '04. I don't think they had named it yet.
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I only said it looked Icelandic, not that it was. We need someone who knows whatever language that is... However, if it is, then its far more than just a coincidence. FAR more.
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but still thats kind of creepy lol....
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Re: Myriad
Quote:
Originally Posted by Ocelot199
I only said it looked Icelandic, not that it was. We need someone who knows whatever language that is... However, if it is, then its far more than just a coincidence. FAR more.
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but still thats kind of creepy lol....
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